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WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 20tli, 1918
AT 8.15 OCLOCK
CONSERVATORY ROOMS
Main & DeKalb Streets, Norristown, Pa.
programme
Fairy Queen
MILDRED ROTHMAN
2 Murmuring Spring
ELSIE McCOY
3 Violin — Berceuse
4 By the Sea
5 Au Matin
HAROLD FRAME
MARGARET COLLINS
HELEN NEIMAN
6 Violin — Serenade
EMANUEL WEISS
7 Valse Caprice
MARY RICHARD
8 Papillons
2nd Mazurka Op. 54
MARION NEVILLE
9, Violin — Souvenir
ISADORE HORWITZ
10 Valse— Op 34, No. 1
GRACE HESSLER
Krogmann
Bohm
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Posca
Gadard
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ESTHER E. CASSEL, Lyric Soprano
MABEL BOCK, Pianist
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PAULINE TAYLOR, Contralto
GEORGE HOTTEL, Tenor
^iVednesday Evening, March 6, 1918
8.15 P. M. Prompt
ARTS ALLIANCE BUILDING
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PHEBE McKAY, Soprano
MARY RICHARDS, Pianist
assisted by
ELLA MERCER OLDEN, Contralto
MORRIS CHERWINSKY, Violin
JOHN LEO, Baritone
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1918
ART ALLIANCE BUILDING
1823 Walnut Street
Eight O'clock
PROGRAM
1. SOPRANO— (a) Povero Mariner, Millolitti
(b) Serenata, Tosti
(c) Two Love Songs of April, . Clough Leighton
2. TENOR— (a) Caro Mio Ben, Giordini
(b) Nightingale, Ward Stephens
3. PIANO— Italian Concerto, Bach
Allegro Animato
Andante Molto Expressivo
Presto Giojoso
4. SOPRANO— J'Suis Titania, (Mignon) Thomas
5. CONTRALTO— Aria from Eurydice Gluck
6. PIANO— Etude in E Major, \
Preludes No. 1, V Chopin
Valse in D flat Major, )
PROGRAM
7. SOPRANO— Three Indian Songs
(a) By the Waters of Minnetonka,
(b) Weeping Waters,
(c) Lullaby,
Thierlow Lieurance
TENOR— (a) Air from Fidelio Mozart
(b) Mattinata, Tosti
(c) For You Alone Steel
9. SOPRANO- Group of Folk Songs
(Polish). A Little Cottage Lowly. 16th Century
(French). There Was a Little Maiden. 16th Century
(Russian). Blow, Thou Wintry Wind. 17th Century
(English) . Lass With the Delicate Air, Ame
10. PIANO— Rhapsody No. 12, Liszt
Program
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1. Soprano, a. " The Place of the Breaking Light "
b. " From the Long Room of the Sea "
c. " Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath "
From Wigwam and Tepee, . . Cadman
2. Contralto. "Nadesda," Goring Thomas
3. Soprano, a. " Lullaby," Cyril Scott
b. " The Bird of the Wilderness." Horsman
4. Piano. Sonata op. 13, No. 8; Beethoven
(Pathetique)
Grave, Allegro di molto con brio
Adagio Cantabile
Rondo. Allegro
5. Baritone. " Cavatina " From Faust, Gounod
6. Violin, a. "Ave Maria," Schubert- Wilhelmj
b. " Zigeuner-Weisen," Sarasate
Program
7. Soprano, a. " Pleurez, Pleurez mes yeaux "
From Le Cid, ....... Massenet
b. " Villanelle," ...... Eva Dell 'Acqua
8. Piano, a. Intermezzo in B flat minor,)
b. Rhapsody in G minor, f ' ' '
9. Contralto, a. " Long, Long Ago." (Old English)
b. " Cuddle Doon," Homer
c. " Bye and Bye," .... Negro Spiritulist
10. Soprano, a. "Absence." (Japanese), .... Rogers
b. " Santa Lucia." (Italian), . . '. Bantock
c. "Auld Daddy Darkness." (Scotch), Homer
d. "Come Down to Kew." (English), Carl Deis
11. Piano, a. Sposalizzio, Lizst
b. Scherzo in B minor, Chopin
Concert
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ORPHEUS CLUB ROOMS
Baker Building, 1520 Chestnut Street
Friday Evening, May 24, 1918
Eight O'clock Precisely
J^rogramme
1. Valse, D Flat, Chopin
Florence Reichert
2. Violin. Concerto G Major, First Movement, ....... De Beriot
Isidore Horwitz
3. Spinning Song Litolff
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Concert
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Wednesday Evening, May 22, 1918
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H. VAN DEN BEEMT
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1712 Chestnut Street
ADMIT TWO
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The Smile of Spring Oesten
Lilly Ruby
Musical Top, Krogmann
Gertrude Jaffe
Drum and Trumpet, Desvaux
Isidor Fien
Jolly Raindrops, Spaulding
Helen Young
Dolly's Cradle Song, .Kern
Hildo Binnenstock
Song of the Katydid, Kern
Margaret Foody
Violin — Concerto, first movement, Seitz
Max Master
Paper Chain Lynes
Sara Maser
Jolly Comrades, Engelmann
Vivian Shenkin
Robins, Virgil
Bertha Shavitz
Petite Valse, Denee
Caroline Fullmore
Sur la glace, Crawford
Lewis Walter
Water Sprites, Heller
Harry Goldberg
Song of the Lark Tschaikowsky
Betty Hickey
a Sicilienne, Schumann
b Echoes from the Theatre, Schumann
Estelle Hickey
Shadow March Cramm
Andrew Voynow
Violin — Berceuse, Kohler
S. Auerbach
Elfin Dance, Episofif
Stella Chalfin
Butterfly, Reinecke
Russian Dance, Reinecke
Willera Ezerman
March, Reinhold
Ruth Stern
Sunny Hours, Lynes
Helen Wolfson
Dancing Sprites Bohm
Genevieve Mitchell
Butterflies, Lefe
Wilma Roelof sma
Trio— Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman,
Anne Springer, Katherine Springer, Miriam Clair
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Titania , Wely
Rose Jacobs
Minuet, Op. 49, Beethoven
Marie Ezerman
Dancing Dolls Poldini
Jean Prettyman Howell
Voice — The Swallows, Cowen
Mildred Bowman
Sonata, F major, Clementi
Pauline Van Den Beemt
Impromptu Valse, Rathburn
Jennie Gordon
Curious Story, Heller
Katherine Springer
Sonata, Op 2, No. 5, first movement Beethoven
Elizabeth Carr
Tarantella, Heller
Irene Chanders
Violin — Air with variations Dancla
Charles Lockhardt
Hungarian Dance, Brahms
Eleanor Horinstein
Herald of Spring, Friml
Sylvia Miller
Au Matin, Godard
Pearl Beard
Conzonetta, Schuett
Lena Katz
Sonata, Op 10, No. 2, first movement, Beethoven
Celia Martin
Wedding March, Mendelssohn-Smith
Gertrude Brenner
Wishing Land, Kate Boutelle Maher
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under direction of Mrs. Maher.
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DIRECTORS
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN
H. VAN DEN BEEMT
MADAME ADA TURNER KURTZ, Head of Vocal Department
Jf inal Concert anb Commencement
1917 - 1918
iWontiap Cbening, June (ETfjirtr, 1918
at eight o'clock
Walnut and Juniper Streets
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programme
1. Adagio and Giga, Correlli-StaUman
Conservatory Orchestra
2. Voice. "Ah fors e lui," from Traviata, Verdi
Phebe A. MacKay
3. Piano. Sonata Appasionata, last two movements, . . . Beethoven
Edward Shapiro
4. Piano. Capriccio Brilliant, Mendelssohn
Isabel Bloomberg and Orchestra
5. Violin. Concerto B minor, first movement Saint-Saens
Leon Zeitzew
6. Voice. Mad Scene from Lucia Donizetti
Esther E. Cassell
7. Piano. Concerto in E flat major, last two movements, . Beethoven
Mabel Bock
8. Violin. Ballade and Polonaise Vieuxtemps
Gustave A. Loeben and Orchestra
9. Piano. Ballade in A flat, Chopin
Mary M. Richards
10. Voice. Bell Song, from Lakme, Delibes
Mrs. Samuel EUenberg
11. Violin. Concerto E minor, first movement, Mendelssohn
Morris Cherwinsky
12. Piano. Concerto D minor, first movement, Rubinstein
Marcella North
13. Polish Dance, Scharwenka
Conservatory Orchestra
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PIANO
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Mabel Bock
Teachers Diploma
Maria D'Annunzio
Florence M. Bottoraley
Herman M. Parris
VIOLIN
Teachers Diploma
Gustave A. Loeben
Frank B. Oppecker -
VOICE
Teachers Diploma
Esther E. Cassell
Catharine Patton Krause
Phebe A. MacKay
THEORY
Sophie A. Bormanri
Earl A. Bickel .
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Friday Evening, February Seventh, 1919
at 8.00 O'clock Precisely
NEW CENTURY DRAWING ROOMS
124 South 12th Street
programme
1. First Movement, Op. 10, No. 2, F major, Beethoven
Gertrude Brenner
5 Andante. Op. 28 Beethoven
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H. VAN DEN BEEMT
Saturday Afternoon, February 22, 1919
at 2.00 o'clock
PRESSER HALL
1712 Cliestnut Street
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1 Musical Zoo, David Wood
Henriette Lediger
2 Water Mill Spaulding
Margaret Foody
3 Santa Claus Guards, Krogman
Gertrude Jaffa
4 Indian War Dance ' Brounoff
Eva Bredt
5 Blow Bugles De Vilbac
Isador Fien
6 Blue Bells, Kern
Helen Young
7 Sv7ing Song Burdick
Hilda Binenstock
8 Lullaby, Kuhlak
Bessie Goldstein
9 Happy Hours Mrs. Virgil
Bertha Shavitz
10 Rondino Sreabbog
Harry -Goldberg '
11 Violin— Air Variee, Dancla
Hyman Simon
12 Witches Revels, Schytte
Vivian Shenkin
13 Water Sprites Heller,
Lewis Walter
14 Rondo Mignon Baurafelder
Caroline FuUmore
15 Au Matin Godard
Hortense Pearlraan
16 Sunny Hours Englemann
Sara Maser
17 Hide and Seek, Eilenberg
Stella Chaffin
18 Cradle Song, H. A. Lang
Betty Hickey
19 Moorish Dance, Kaiser
Ruth Stern
20 Russian Dance, Reinecke
Andrew Voynow
21 Violin— Melody, Dancla
S. Auerbach
22 Farewell to the Piano, Beethoven
Estelle ?Iickey
23 The Skylark ••.... Tschaikowsky
Wilma Roelofsma
24 Slumber Song, Gurlitt
Ruth Kress
25 Rondo Beethoven
Pauline Van Den Beemt
26 Curious Story Heller
Willem Ezerman
27 Pas Des Amphores, Chaminade
Helen Pearlman
28 Gavotte Salabert
Sara Garten
29 Sonatine Op. 20, Kuhlau
Joseph Bloom '
30 Cheerful and Serene, Bohm
Sylvia Gottesfeld
31 Violin— Fantasia, Dancla
Lewis Shulman
32 To the Green Woods Away, Geisa
Harry Jonas
33 Faust Fantasie, v • . . Leybach
Rose Jacobs
34 Minuet and Trio 'Mozart-Schulhoff
James Townsand
35 Sur la Glace, Crawford
Bessie Lachterman
36 Sonatine Op. 55, No. 1, Kuhlau
Isadore Bloom
37 Violin— Melody, Klassert
Jean P. Howell
38 Ariel, Kern
Helen Wolfsohn
39 Tarantelle, Beaumont
Katharine Springer
40 Song of the Bathers Wachs
Miriam Clair
41 Butterfly, Merkel
Marie Ezerman
42 Raindrops Kerns
Blanche Laymann
43 The Fountain, Bohm
Anna Springer
44 Sonata Op. 10, No.l, Beethoven
Celie Martin
45 Valse A Flat Op. 69, No. 1 Chopin
Lena Kates
46 Titania, V.'ely
Margaret Collins
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Directors
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN
H. VAN DEN BEEMT
Saturday Axternoons, June 7tn ana 14tn, 1919
at 2.30 o'clock
ORPHEUS CLUB ROOMS
1520 CLestnut Street
ADMIT TWO
Owing to the very large number of participants it has been found necessary to
divide the Concert over two afternoons
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SEVENTH
Little Bo Peep. Biedermann Henrietta Lediger
Musical Top. Krogmann, Elizabeth Seidman
Going Fishing. Fearis Samuel Zellat
Message. Earth, Harold Justice
Violin. Etude. Wohlfart Evelyn Sklaroff
Hungarian Dance. Engelman, Isidor Fien
Barcarole. Behr Eva Bredt
Hide and Seek. Ellenberg, ) Camille Bidden
Hurry up March. Risher, )
Valse. Virgil, Sylvia Taylor
Violin. Theme with variations. Papini Max Cohtn
Dance of the Elves. Armstrong Helen Young
Robin's Lullaby. Krogmann Sylvia Nyden
Water Sprites. Heller Phyllis Bleiden
The Rogue. Krentlin Mary Cole
Violin. Mazurka. Dancla, S. Auerbach
Topsy Turvy. Cram Hilda Binenstock
Patriot March. Krogmann, Ethel Rubin
Meadowland. Becker Beatrice Friedberg
Tarantclle. Beaumont, Tanis Garber
Duo for two Violins. Pieyel Harold Clair and Edward Gruenberg
Bagatelle. Mozart, Stella Chalfin
Solfeggietto. P. E. Bach Sara Maser
Wild Flowers. Decevee Ruth Kress
I Think of Thee. Sartorio Louis Walter
Violin. Scherzo. Klassert Grace Jones
Joyous Days. Virgil Bertha Shavitz
Village Fiddler. Wildemere, Harry Goldberg
Moorish Dance. Kaiser Ruth Stern
Chasing the Butterfly. Eilenberg Katherine Springer
Violin. Air with variations. Dancla, William Lilly
Scarf Dance. Chaminade, Wilma Roelofsma
Capriccietto. Kern Alma McPherson
The Chase. Van Lear, Andrew Voynow
Dancing Sprites. Bohm, Vivian Shenkin
Idilio. Lack james Townsend
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FOURTEENTH
1. Farewell to the Piano. Beethoven Bessie Lachterman
2. On the Lake. Kuhlau, Bessie Goldberg
3. The Rogue. Krentzlin, , Erma Boucher
4. Narcissus. Nevin, Pauline Van Den Beemt
5. The Secret. Gautier, Jennie Galfund
6. Impromptu. Schubert Anna Belov
7. Cabaletta. Lack, Isabelle Heller
8. Jollity. Kern Caroline Fullmore
9. Pierrette. Chaminade Jennie Feldman
10. Allegi-etto, Kuhlau Willem Ezerman
11. Violin. Mazurka. Dancla, William Lilly
12. Andante. Mozart Betty Hickey
13. By the Sea. Pasca Sylvia Gottesfeld
14. Valse. Friml Anna Layton
15. Idillio. Lack Rebecca Nadler
16. Dancing Waves. Pieczonka Ethel Grosshandler
17. Knight Rupprecht. Schumann Estelle Hickey
18. Violin. Air variee. Dancla, Helen Treichel
19. Impromptu. Reinhold Sadie Krousse
20. Ye Olde Mill. Zeckwer Helen Wolfsohn
21. A Fairy Tale. Lack Edith Sweeney
22. Scherzo B flat. Schubert Marie Ezerman
23. Menuet. Paderewski, Lillian Epstein
24. Violin. Romance. Sitt Charles Lockhardt
25. Voice. My Soul is an Enchanted Boat. Woodman, ) , ... , , „
Wake Up. Phillips, \ Mildred Bowman
26. Impromptu. Schubert, Rose Jacobs
27. 2d Valse. Godard Jennie Gordon
28. Pas des Amphores. Chaminade Miriam Clair
29. Violin. Fantaise. Dancla, Leon Julius
30. Au matin. Godard, Pearl Beard
31. Idillio. Lack, Anna Springer
32. Violin. Second Mazurka. Dancla, Jean Prettyman Howell
33. Tarantelle. A flat. Heller Margaret Collins
34. The Fauns. Chaminade, Lena Katz
35. Whims. ) ^ ^ ,- ,/r ^■
Bird as Prophet. \ Schumann Ceha Martin
36. Rustle of Spring. Binding, Eleanor Horinstein
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Directors
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN H. VAN DEN BEEMT
Jfinal Concert anb
Commencement
1918=1919
Witherspoon Hall, Walnut and Juniper Streets
SCuesibap Cbenins, f une ^fjirb, 1919
at eight o'clock
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programme
1. Overture. Don Giovanni, Mozart
Conservatory Orchestra
2. Prelude, Choral and Fugue, Cesar Franck
Mary M. Richards
3. Voice. Aria from Don Giovanni, Batti, batti mio Masetta, . Mozart
Ruth E. Carmack
4. Violin. Theme and Variations, " Je suis le petit tambour," . David
Wolfgang Richter
5. a. Concerto G minor, first movement, Saint Saens
Betty Stine
b. Second movement Saint Saens
Isabel Bloomberg
6. Scherzo in B flat minor Chopin
Marcus Blitzstein
7. Voice. Aria from La Forza del destine ; Pace, pace mio Die, . Verdi
Ethyl Smeltzer
8. a. Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor, Bach
b. Sposalizzio li^^f
Frances Snyder
9. Violin. Symphony Espagnole, first movement, Lalo
Leon Zeitzew
10. Ballade in A flat chopin
Edward Lane
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Margaret Goodwin
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Ruth E. Carmack
Ethyl M. Smeltzer
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H. VAN DEN BEEMT
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH
Simplette. Baehmaim Rae Auerbach
Maypole Dance. Bug-bee Ruth Leventhal
Fire-fly. Behr Henrietta Lediger
Santa Glaus Guards. Krogmann Daniel Silverman
Hand-in-Hand March. Dulcelle Eleanor Handy
Castanet Dance. Dutton Camille Blieden
Violin— Come With Me, Dear. M. Osgood Rode Nussbaum
Johnny Jumps Up. Rogers Isador Fien
Whip-poor-will. Dutton Harry Vemer
Curious Story. Heller Phyllis Blieden
(a) A Song. Weidig ) <3vlvin Tnvlor
(b) The Robin's Lullaby. Krogmann { °^"'^ ^ayior
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(b) Meadowlark. Frothmgham j
Violin— Village Song. Hauser Max Cohen
Flight of the Bees. Koelling Dorothy Elgart
So-so-Rock-a-bye-so. Cramm Helen Young
(a) Dance of the Marionettes. Adams ) g^j^ j gteiner
(b) Teasmg. Wilm )
Sonatina. Clementi Ruth Kresse
Gypsy Dance. Behr Sara Maser
Violin — Sixth Air Variee. Dancla Helen Treichel
Narcissus. Nevin Tanis Garber
Fable. Raif Fannie Patalin
The Fountain. Bohm Katherine Springer
Dressed for the Ball. Lange Bessie Lachterman
Sonata, Op. 49, No. 1, First Movement. Beethoven. .Vivian Shenkin
Violin— Melody Nos. 9 and 10. Dancla Edward Schiff
Barcarolle. Friml Ruth Stem
Spring Song. Merkel Sophie Patalin
Titania. Wely Aida Oxley
(a) Scarf Dance. Chaminade I t i. t j
(b) Waltz. Schubert / -^"^^P^ Leeds
Voice— (a) It Is Spring. Ware ) cj*. n o
(b) Wake Up. Phillips \ St«"a Spencer
Canzonetta. Schuett Margaret Collins
Song Without Words. Mendelssohn Wilma Roelofsma
Waltz, Op. 70, No. 1. Chopin Helen Wolfaon
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SIXTH
1. Shepherd's Song. Behr Anita Roberts
2. Melody Valse. Virgil Eva Bredt
3. Shepherd's Song. Paldi Leon Lindenberger
4. (a) Voice of the Heart. Van Gay 1 ^amnpl 7pl1at
(b) Hand-in-Hand March. Rummel I bamuel Zellat
5. Little Lords and Ladies Gay. Engelmann Elizabeth Seidman
6. The Whip-poor-will. Dutton Sylvia Fien
7. Violin — Waltz. C. Dancla Leon Julius
8. Through the Meadow. Burg Esther Guralnick
9. Slumber Song. Kern Hilda Binnenstock
10. The Tulip. Lichner Beatrice Friedberg
11. A Merry Song. Tarenghi Stella Chalfin
12. Waltz. Durand Bessie Goldstein
I,". Violin — Serenade. L. Dancla William Lilley
14. Humoresque. Dvorak Pauline Van Den Beemt
15. Fireflies. Brockett Caroline Fullmore
16. Sonatina, Last Movement. Clementi Betty Hickey
17. Au Matin. Godard Willem Ezerman
18. Fireflies. Great-Schaeif er Isabelle Heller
19. Violin — Sixth Air Variee. Dancla Charles Lockhardt
20. Simple Confession. Thome Bessie Elgart
21. Sonata in G, First Movement. Beethoven Estelle Hickey
22. Doll's Dance. Poldini Florence Sochis
23. Violin — Scherzo. Klassert Lewis Parris
24. Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1, First Movement. Beethoven .. Marie Ezerman
25. Butterfly. Merkel Rebecca Nadler
26. Sonata, Op. 10, No. 2, First Movement. Beethoven. .Jennie Gordon
27. Violin — Gavotte. Lully George Schwartz
28. A Scottish Tone Picture. MacDowell Eleanor Horinstein
29. Voice — Ho, Mr. Piper. Curran Myrtle Van Der Slice
30. Butterfly. Grieg Joseph Rubanoff
31. Violin — Faust Fantasie. Gounod-Singelee Jean P. Howell
32. Sonata Pathetique, Third Movement. Beethoven Celia Martin
33. Scherzo. Dubois Lillian Epstein
34. Impromptu. Reinhold Pearl Beard
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By Pupils of
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN, 1
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Friday Evening, May Twenty-first, 1920
at 8.00 O'clock Precisely
ORPHEUS CLUB ROOMS
1520 Chestnut Street
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D. HENDRIK EZERMAN,
H. VAN DEN BEEMT,
[ Directors
Friday Evening, May Twenty-eighth, 1920
at 8.15 O'clock
ORPHEUS CLUB ROOMS
1520 Chestnut Street
^Programme
1. To Spring Grieg
Florence Reichert
2. a. Polonaise C Minor Chopin
b. Valse E Minor Chopin
Anna Monroe
3. Violin— Air with Variations in D Minor Vieuxtemps
Arley G. Cassidy
4. Voice— a. In the Woods, Franz
b. Stars with Little Golden Sandals, Franz
Ruth E. Carmack
5. a. Intermezzo, Brahms
b. Novelette in D, Schumann
Violet Scheussler
6. Scherzo C Sharp Minor, Chopin
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H. VAN DEN BEEMT
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WITHERSPOON HALL
^V alnut and Juniper Streets
Tuesday Evening, June First, 1920
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PROGRAM
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1. Overture. Semiramide Rossini
Conservatory Orchestra
2. Concerto in G minor, last movement Saint Saens
Betty Stine
3. Voice. Bolero Domani from Opera Osteria, . Lillo
Ruth E. Carmack
4. Violin. Introduction and Adagio from Concerto in G minor, . Bruch
Wolfgang Richter
5. Concerto in D minor, first movement, Rubinstein
Isabel Bloomberg
6. Burlesque Strauss
Mary M. Richards
7. Voice. The young Nun Schubert
Ella Olden Hartung
8. Chiaconna Bach-Busoni
Frances L. Snyder
9. Violin. Concerto in D minor, first movement, Wieniawski
Leon Zeitzew
10. Concerto in E flat Liszt
Edward Lane
Numbers 2, 4, 5, 9 and 10 with accompaniment of the Orchestra
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Presentation of Diplomas and Gold Medal
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GRADUATES
Piano
Soloist iJiploiiia
MARY MARGARET RICHARDS
FRANCES L. SNYDER
Teacner s Diploma
FANNIE GERSENSTEIN
ANNA MAY MONROE
FLORENCE REICHERT
VIOLET ELIZABETH SCHUESSLER
Tneory
Teacner s Diploma
ALICE ELY STALLMAN
Tkeory Certificate
RUTH E. CARMACK
MARY MARGARET RICHARDS
TWO CONCERTS
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H. VAN DEN BEEMT
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Saturday Afternoon, June 12tli, 2.30 O'clock
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1520 CLestnut Street
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. .Fannie Batalin
.Sophie Batakin
1. a. Song. Brown, 1 Sylvia Taylor
b. Pink. Lichner, J
2. a. Spring Flowers. Williams,! Alice Baker
b. Elves' Dance. Orth, J
3. First Violet. Behr, Vivian Shenkin
4. a. On the Meadow. Lichner,
b. Hovering Butterflies. Gayner,
5. The Chase. Wilson Smith Andrew Voynow
6. Mazurka. Van Gael Dorothy Kressloflf
7. Violin. Air varie. Dancla Helen Treichel
8. Hungarian Dance. Brahms, Rebecca Nadler
9. Birdling. Grieg Esther Fruchbom
10. The Golden Age. Hofmann Pauline Van Den Beemt
11. The Fauns. Chaminade, Sylvia Gottesfelt
12. a. Little Valse (for left hand alone). Foote,
b. Butterflies. Merkel,
13. Violin. Melody No. 5, op. 82. Dancla Wm. Goldstein
14. The Violet. Mozart Betty Hickey
15. Harlekin. Chaminade Aida Oxley
16. a. Tarantelle. Dennee,
b. April. Tschaikowsky,
17. Callihroe. Chaminade, Rose Greenstein
18. Sonata. F major, first movement. Mozart Willem Ezerman
19. Pierrette. Chaminade, Helen Wolfson
20. Violin. Air varie. Bellini-Dancla, J^an Prettyman Howell
21. La petite amourette. Cowles Caroline Fullmore
22. Mazurka. Chopin Estelle Hickey
23. Sonata. Haydn, Florence Sochis
24. Polonaise. Markel, Lillian Epstein
25. Violin. Theme and variations. Lehmann Harold Abrams
26. Herald of Spring. Friml Margaret Collins
27. Whims. Schumann Marie Ezerman
28. Norwegian Wedding Procession. Grieg, Pearl Beard
29. Song without words. Mendelssohn Rosalie Braverman
30. Impromptu a flat major. Schubert Jennie Gordon
31. Violin. Larghetto and valse from Faust. Gounod-Singelee,
Charles Lockhardt
32. Polonaise C sharp minor. Chopin, Joseph RubanofiE
33. Polonaise D minor. Chopin Celia Martin
34. Prelude C sharp minor. Rachmaninoff Lena Katz
35. Violin. First Air varie. De Beriot, Edward Schiff
36. Sonata, op. 2, No. 1. Beethoven, last movement Rose Kahn
37. Two preludes. Bach David Bacal
38. Voice. Shepherd Play a Little Air. Stickles Julia Simmers
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Saturday Afternoon, June 12th, 2.30 O'clock
1. Little Bo-Peep. Virgil, George Summers
2. Violin. Osgood Beatrice Greenberg
3. Courteous Child. Weidig, Lilly Ruby
4. Dance of the Marionettes. Mrs. Crosby- Adams, Clara ArnoflE
5. The Little Wanderer. Gurlitt Henrietta Lediger
6. Violin. Air varie. Dancla, Janet Stine
7. Traveler's Song. Oesten Edward Gartmen
8. Triumphal March. Oesten Daniel Silverman
9. Buttercup Dance. Virgil, Dorothy Summers
10. a. The Skating Party. Dutton, 1 ^ .„ „,. _,
y Camille Blieden
b. Elf Dance. Grieg, J
11. Violin. Theme. Papini, Alexander Claire
12. Phyllis. KreutzHn, Samuel Zellat
13. Fairy Footsteps. Farrar, Eleanor Handy
14. Under the Rose Arbor. Dutton, Elizabeth Seidman
15. In the Meadowland. Becker, Eva Bredt
16. Violin. Lullaby. Bloch, Rhoda Claire Nusbaum
17. Dance of the Dewdrops. Lindsay Rae Auerbach
18. Darling Heart. Weidig Anita Roberts
19. a. Idylle. Reinhold,"! ^ ,
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b. Dance. Virgil, J
20. Violin. Merrily Dancing. Franklin, Harry Batalin
21. Fireflies. Grant-Schaefifer, Phylhs BHeden
22. The Robins. Virgil Emanuel Muderick
23. Violin. Evening Pleasures. Held Evelyn Sklaroff
24. a. The Fire-fly. Paldi, 1
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b. Butterflies. Paldi, J
25. Self eggietto. Ph. E. Bach Stella Chalfin
26. a. Silhouette. Reinhold, 1 c- i r> u-
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b. Humoreske. Reinhold.J
27. Rut-a-tut-tut. Cramm Isador Fien
28. Violin. Scherzo. Klassert Morris Small
29. In the Clover. Virgil Beatrice Friedberg
30. Voice. May Time. Speaks Elf rieda Geisler
31. Cabaletta. Lack Ruth Stern
32. Violin. Rustic Dance. Dancla Max Cohen
33. Campanella. Koelling Bessie Goldstein
34. The Awakening of Spring. Harberbier, Katherine Springer
35. a. Spring Thoughts. Schmoll,! g^,^.^ pj^^^
b. Harp Sounds. Mayer, J
36. Shadow Maid. Cramm, Esther Guralnick
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^upife* Concert
To be Given at
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
216 SOUTH TWENTIETH STREET
Tuesday, December 14, 1920, 8.00 P. M.
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN, 1
H. VAN DEN BEEMT, J ^''^^^^^^
^Program
1. Piano. Spinning Song, Mendelssohn
Miss Rose Kahn
2. Violin. Berceuse— Slave, Neruda
Mr. Thomas Fenn
3. Piano. Prelude in G Minor, Rachmaninoff
Miss Isabel Bloomberg
4. Vocal. Lullaby, Cyril Scott
Miss Ray Miller
5. Piano. Polonaise, Chopin
Mr. Joseph Rubanoff
6. Violin. 7th Concerto, first movement Rode
Mr. J. Gendeloff
7. Piano. Sonata, Op. 22, B flat, first movement,' Beethoven
Miss Emily Loeben
8. Vocal. In the Great Unknown D'Hardelot
Mr. Fred J. Becker
9. Piano. Moonlight Sonata, last movement, Beethoven
Miss Mildred Whitehill
10. Violin. Russian Airs Wieniawski
Mr. Wolfgang Richter
11. Piano. Two Freischutz Studies, Heller
Miss Mollie Youngman
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^upite* Concert
INTERMEDIATE AND MAIN DEPARTMENTS
To be Given at
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
216 SOUTH TWENTIETH STREET
Monday, December 20, 1920, 8.15 P. M.
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN,
H. VAN DEN BEEMT,
Directors
JProgram
1. Piano— Pomponnetti, Durand
Dorothy Kressloff
2. Piano— Narcissus Nevin
Ruth Kress
3. Piano— Melody in F, Rubinstein
Pauline Van den Beemt
4. Piano— Istorietta, Lack
Joseph Leeds
5. Violin— Cavatina, Raj)
Oscar Lyman
6. Piano— Valse C Sharp Minor Chopin
Willem Ezerman
7. Piano— Polish Dance Scharwenka
David Bacal
8. Violin— Concerto G Minor, Op. 12 Fr. Seitz
Edward Schiff
9. Piano— Valse "A la bien aim^e," Schuett
Rose Ratcliffe
10. Piano— Rondo in D Major, Mozart
Marie Ezerman
11. Vocal— In the Afterglow, F. H. Grey
Grace Davis
12. Piano— Romance Sibelius
Mary Richard
13. Piano— Sonato in B Flat Major, 1st Movement, Beethoven
Elizabeth Gorodetzer
14. Violin — Canzonetta Tschaikowsky
Fannie Sharfsin
15. Piano— Allegro, Weber
Eugenia Miller
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Sylvia Fien
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PROGRAH
1. Piano. Uay Breasts. , .Virgil
George Summers
2. Piano. Song .Brown
Daniel Sil-rerman
3. Piano. Kareb .Bekoer
Louis Goodman
4 . Piano. Two Flowers • .Koelling
Karjorie Bubb
5. Piano. Pixies Drill. Brown
Harry Waters
6« Violin. Cavaiina.. • Reineoke
Catherine Shotts
7. Piano. Tulip.......... ..Liehner
SylTia Taylor
8. Piano. Heather Rose .Lange
Samuel Zellat
9 . Piano. Dancing DewOrope Virgil
KarJ orie McGowan
10. Piano. By the Sea .Posca
Caroline Pullmore
11. Piano. Song i VanGael
Dorothy Summers
12. Violin. Pantasle Bellini^Dancla
Caston Ropsevich
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13. Piano. Gavotte Chamlnade
Sophie Batalin
14. Piano. In the Beautiful May Lichner
Bessie Goldstein
15. Piano. Song. Krentzlin
Stella Magaziner
16. Piano. Walts,S minor. Chopin
Rose Greenstein
17. Piano. Pastorale.. Scarlatti-Tausig
Soi^ie Raisiss
18. Piano. Papillon .Grieg
Pearl Ossar
19. Piano. Pierrot Chaainade
Aida 0x1 ey
20. Violin. Adoration .Borowskl
Charles Lockhardt
21. Piano. To a Water Lily
Will * the Wisp VacDowell
Florence Sochis
22. Piano. Waltz,G ninor Chopin
David Bacal
23. Piano. Etude Chopin
Rose Ratcliffe
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1. Piano. Serenade- — ~ .-•------, ---------Sinding
Horacio Duarte
2. Piano. Iiaproatu,0p.l42, No. 3- ---^Schubert
Marion Neville
3. Piano. Valse Arabesque .---- ^-<— Lack
Horri9 Soloman
4. Piano. Minuett-- — •-■' — ----.--Beethoven
Elizabeth Gorodetzer
5. Violin. Air Varie Op. 12, No.6— -•— — -DeBeriot
Edward Schiff
6. Piano. To the Sea*--- MacDowell
Florence Grinberg
7. Piano. Sonata, D Minor, last movement-Beethoven
Audrey Anthony
8. Piano. Finale---------------------- ----Weber
Eugenia Miller
9. Violin. Meditation, from Thais---------Ma8senet
Ellen Wilson
10. Piano . Finale, from Sonata C Minor- — Beethoven
Louise Horner
11. Piano, Adagio---------------------- Beethoven
Emily Loeben
12. Piano. Ballade------------ ---------chepin
Edward Lane
13. Violin. Faust Fantasie — ----Alard
Fannie Sharfsin
14. Piano. Prelude, C sharp Minor- ----Rachmaninoff
Mildred Whitehill
15. Piano. Fugue in D Major--------------- Bach
Concerto, Minor Saint-Saens ^
(last movement)
)'• Marcus Blitzstein
1. Piano. Maypole Dance Bugbee
Sing Robin^Sir'^- - Spaulding
Carol Asnis
2. Piano. Volunteers Krograan
Frank Homan
3. Piano. A Winter Tale Antheny
Jeanette Wolfson
4. Piano. Crossing the Bridget ^ --Friml
Mary McGbwan
5. Piano, Darling Heart Weidig
Rae AuerbaclC^
6. Violin. Polonaise--- Dancla
Max Cohen
7. Piano, Cathedral Chimes- Devaux
Dorothy Asnis
8. Piano. On Meadow Green Farrar
Al ice Hirsh
9. Piano. Holiday in the Village Heins
Ruth Hirsh
10. Piano. Twilight Dance Sartoria
. Isidor Fien
11. Piano„ Egyptian Parade Brown
Violet Dunseath
12. Violin. Rondo DeBeriot
Janet Stein
1 -^ Piano. Old Encrlish Dance Smith
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17. Piano. May Bells Bohtn
Evelyn Hillerson
18. Piano. Etudes Heller
Anna Lupin
19. Piano. Lance of the Gnoines--- Poldini
Esther Frank
20. Piano. Scherzo - — -Reinhold
Butterfly -Reinhold
Caraille Bleiden
21. Piano. The Hunt - Derauth
Mildred Horner
22. Violin. Pantasie Dancla
William Lilley
23. Piano. Maid of the Mill- Howath
Lydia Bloomherg
24. Piano, About Butterflies --Rogers
Etude Op. 29, No. 2- -Bertini
Fanny Batalin
25. Piano, Spanish Dance Rothhum.
Alice Baker
26. Piano. Val^e - Goda*d
Joseph Leeds
27. Piano. Dance Caprice Gri^g
NiHJ^-Neville
28. Piano. Valse Episode Kern
Katharine Springer
1. Piano. Maypole Dance-- ;'"-^Vf^®®
Sing Robin^Sivis Spaulding
^ Carol Asnis
2. Piano. Volunteers . Krogman
Frank Homan
3. Piano. A Winter Tale Antheny
Jeanette Wolfson
4. Piano. Crossing the Bridge^-Y ■ — Friml
Mary McGowan
5. Piano. Darling Heart Weidig
Rae Auerbacl^
6. Violin. Polonai'se- -Dancla
Max Cohen
7. Piano. Cathedral Chimes Devaux
Dorothy Asnis
8. Piano. On Meadow Green Farrar
Alice Hirsh
9. Piano. Holiday in the Village Heins
Ruth Hirsh
10. Piano. Twilight Dance ■ Sartoria
Isidor Fien
11. Piano. Egyptian Parade Brown
Violet Dunsea-th
12. Violin. Rondo DeBeriot
Janet Stein
13. Piano. Old English Dance Smith
Louis Goodman
14. Piano. Badinage Reinhold
Selma Ruhin
15. Piano. Plying Leaves No. 2 Koelling
Ethel Steiner
16. Piano. Grandmother's Minuet -Grieg
17. Piano. May Bells Bohm
Evelyn Hilleraon
16. Piano. Etudes Heller
Anna Lupin
19. Piano. Dance of the Gnomes--' Poldini
Esther Frank
20. Piano. Scherzo----------- -Reinhold
Butterfly----- -—Reinhold
Caraille Bleiden
21. Piano. The Hunt- Demuth
Mildred Horner /
22. Violin. Fantasie Dancla
William Lilley
23. Piano. Maid of the Mill- Howath
Lydia Bloomherg
24. Piano. Ahout Butterflies ----Rogers
Etude Op. 29, No. 2 Bertini
Fanny Batal in
25. Piano. Spanish Dance --■ Rothbum.
Alice Baker
26. Piano. Valse Goda*d
Joseph Leeds
27. Piano. Dance Caprice Grigg
Nil»5P-Neville
28. Piano. Valse Episode Kern
Katharine Springer
29. Piano, Dance - --Denne
Ruth Kress
30. Piano. Caprice----^ Lack
Dorothy Kressloff
31. Piano. Mazurka, -Chopin
Emily Ruhin
32. Piano. Russian Dance ---• Friml
Sophie Batalin
1. Piano. 3«r«nad#-— •-— — $inding
Horaclo Duarte
2. Piano. Nocturne in 2 Flat • -Chopin
Bett/ Hickey
3. Piano, Valsa Arabesque-— ------^ —Lack
Korrie Soloraan
4. Piano. Hunting Song- — Mendelssohn
Jennie Gordon
5. Piano. Senate Op. 49, No. 2- — ----Beethoven
(First Vovaraent)
DaTid Bacal
6. Piano. Scotch Poem— -—----—--— MacDowell
Soiihie RaisiBS
7. Violin. Adoratioiw— —-—-—— ---Borowski
Charles Lockhardt
8. Piano. Valse in A, Op. 10 ----Bachnaninoff
Sstelle Hickey
9. Piano. l!nproi!itu------------»-»-----Schubert
Uiriam Clair
10. Vocal. Roaance---—-— --—-—-— Debussy
Ifary Berger
11. Piane. Mazurka-- — - — - — — - — — Gedard
HaoBi Oartiaaa
12. Piano. Barcarolle-—— •— -Godard
Willea Szcrman
13. Piano. Ihiae— ---—--— •-— Schuaann
Rose Greens te in
14. Violin, Hysm to the Sun- Rinsky-Korsakew
Grace Pennypacker
15. Piano. Guitarre-—-- — - — — ---Moszkowski
Reba Shapiro
16. Piano. Butterfly Grieg
Kabel Faggen
17. Vocal. Caro Sio Ben Giordani
Grace Davis
18. Piano. Wedding Day in Treldhagen Grieg
Clarissa Silverman
19. Piano. Sea Ptect— — -— — -MacDewell
Frieda Davis
20. Violin. Concerto No, 7 (first mov.J— DeBeriot
Oscar Lynan
21. Piano. Prelude in C# minor — --Rachmaninoff
Vera Darling
22. Piano, Kelody--^^- ^-,.,.w- Koszkowski
Marie Bz«rraan
Wednesday, April 6, 1921, 8 P. X.
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Special Concert
By ADVANCED STUDENTS of
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN, |
H. VAN DEN BEEMT, J ^^^^'^^°^^
NEW CENTURY DRAWING ROOMS
124 South 12th Street
Monday, April 25, 1921, 8.15 P. M. Precisely
J^rogram
Lento, Cyril Scott
Mary Richard
Witches Dance, McDowell
Eugenia Miller
Berceuse, Chopin
Marion Neville
Sonata G Major, 1st movement Mozart
Joseph Levine
Prelude C Sharp Minor, RachmaninofI
Mildred Whitehill
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1. Piano. 3«r«nad9** — -— $indiAg
Horacio Duarte
2. Piano. Nocturn* in 2 Flat — - — -Chopin
Bett/ Hickey
3. Piano, Vals« Arab«sque-— ------Lack
Vorri* Soloinan
4. Piano. Hunting Song Mendelssohn
Jennie Gordon
5. Piano. Sonate Op. 49, No, 2»— ---•Beethoven
{Wirnt ¥oT«!ient)
David Bacal
6. Piano. Scotch Poem— -—----—--— Ma cDo well
Soidiie Raizise
7. Violin. Adoration-——-— — -— — ---Borowiiki
Char lei Lockhardt
8. Piano. Valee in A, Op, 10 — --Bachnaninoff
Betelle Hickey
8, Piano. Xmpromtu------------*------ -Schubert
Uiriam Clair
10. Vocal. Ronance---— -—-----— —- Debueey
Uary Berger
11. Plane, Mazurka -Gedard
Haoai Oartraan
12. Piano, Barcarolle——- — •— ---Godard
Villca Szerman
13. Piano, Ihlme— ---——— -— --— •Schuxaann
Reee Greenatein
14. Violin, Hynn to the Sun Riaaky-Kersakew
Grace Pennypacker
15. Piano, Guitarre— --- — • — — -.-Moezkowski
Reba Shapiro
16. Piano. Butterfly Grieg
Mabel Paggen
17. Vocal. Caro Mio Ben — Giordaai
Grace Bay is
18. Piano. Wedding I>ay in Treldhagea Grieg
Clarissa Silverman
19. Piano. Sea Piec*-—--— •MacBewell
Prieda Davie
20. Violin. Concerto Ko. 7 (first mov.l— DeBeriot
Oscar Lyaan
21. Piano. Prelude in C# minor Rachmaninoff
Vera Darling
22. Piano. Melody-^- ---• Koszkowski
Marie Bzeman
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To be Given at
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
216 South Twentieth Street
Tuesday Evening, May 17, 1921, 8.00 O'clock
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN, 1 „.
Directors
H. VAN DEN BEEMT.
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program
Au Matin, Godard
Vivien Shenkin
Impromptu, A flat, Schubert
Florence Sochis
Violin-Traumerei, Schumann
Gaston Ropsevich
Second Mazurka, Godard
Aida Oxley
Tarantella, Heller
Pauline Van den Beemt
Scherzo, Dubois
Clara Parris
Violin-Kuiawiak, Wieniawski
Thomas Fenn
Canzonetta Shuett
Caroline FuUmore •
Sonate Op. 2, No. 1, third movement Beethoven
Margaret Collins
Caprice, A flat, Leschetizky
Rose Greenstein
Polonaise, A major, Chopin
Reda Shapiro
Impromptu, E flat, Schubert
Florence Penn
Strange Man, Schumann
David Bacal
Violin-Concerto, D minor, first movement, Vieuxtemps
Morris Shusterman
Italian Concerto, first movement Bach
Eugenia Miller
Papillons, Schumann
Mildred Whitehill
PROGRAM ADMITS
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE
(Srabuatesi* Concert
To be Given by the
CLASS OF 1921
The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
D. HENDRIK EZERMAN, 1
H. VAN DEN BEEMT, J ^^''^^^^^^
Friday Evening, May 27, 1921, 8.15 O'clock
216 South Twentieth Street
program
PIANO — Polonaise in C sharp minor, Chopin
Hannah H. Fahnestock
VIOLIN — Hungarian Fantasy Hauser
Gertrude Hansen
VOICE— The Horn Flegier
Frederick J. Becker
PIANO — Sonata in D Minor, First Movement Beethoven
Audrey Anthony
VIOLIN— Chiaconna Vitali
Ellen Wilson
PIANO— Etude in Valse form St. Saens
Mollie Youngman
Personnel of Conservatory Orchestra
Under Direction of
Mr. Van den Beemt
Henry Schmidt
Frank B. Oppecker
Wolfgang Richter
Isidor Horwitz
Thomas Fenn
Paul Loro
Ellen Wilson
Gertrude Hansen
Grace Pennypacker
Fannie Sharfsin
Amiello Gianpietro
Morris Shusterman
Clifford Barnes
Jacob Roginsky
Jacob Gendeloff
Oscar Lyman
Joseph Settle
Lillian Wilson
Louise Reichert
Helen Treichel
Katherine Shotts
Charles Lockhardt
Benjamin Walder
Morris Maull
Wm. Lilley
Max Cohen
Wm. Goldstein
Gaston RCpsevich
Gustave A. Loeben
Wm. Ebert
Philip Schmitz
W. J. Haigh
Betty Stine
Audrey Anthony
MoUie Youngman
Emilie Loeben
Rose Ratcliffe
Alice E. Stallman
Wilfred Bowers
Wm. Ferrara
Louis Vercoutere
C. O. Richardson
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CONCERT
To be Given by Pupils of The
Vocal Department - Ella Olden Hartimg, Teacher
B^fiedli' of
THE PEILADEIi'HIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
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Tuesday Evening, June 7, 19E1 - 8:15 P.]
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Program,
1 Overture. Raymond, A. Thomas
Conservatory Orchestra
2 Concerto in G Minor. Last Movement Saint-Saeiis
Celia Martin
3 Violin. Concerto in E Minor. First Movement, . . . Mendelssohn
Wolfgang Richter
4 Concerto in A Minor. First Movement Schumann
Audrey Anthony
5 Scherzo in E Major, Chopin
Betty Stine
6 Violin. Zigeunerweisen Sarasate
ISIDOR HORWITZ
7 Concerto in C Minor. Last Movement Beethoven
Mollie Youngman
8 Two Preludes Chopin
Etude in G Flat, Chopin
Marcus Blitzstein
Numbers 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 vifith accompaniment
of the Orchestra
Steinway Pianos Used
Presentation of Diplomas and Prizes
by the Directors
Graduates
Piano
Audrey E. Anthony
Hanna H. Fahnestock
Mollie Youngman
Violin
Gertrude C. Hansen
Ellen S. Wilson
Theory Certificate
Fannie Gersenstein
EMILIE J. LOEBEN
The Directors of the Conservatory take pleasure
in announcing that
The Gold Medal offered by the Philharmonic Society was
awarded to Marcus Blitzstein.
The Stokowski Medal, granting an appearance with the Phila-
delphia Orchestra, to Edward Lane.
1. Piano - Papillons
Mildred Whitehill
2. (a) Mifanwy
(b) The Time for Making Songs
has Come
Laura Bloom
3. (a) At Dawning " , •"
(b) Ma' Curley Headed Baby-
Sylvia Binenatook
4.
Yohrzeit
Mary Berger
Schiu&en
Foster
Rogers
C adman
Clutsam
Silberta
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5. (a) Sonny Boy Curan
(b) Little Dutch lullaby StTzltz
Evelyn Gauden
6. (a.) Thank God for A Garden DelRiego
(b) Katie-Did Jones
' ' ijidward Wegst
9. (a) A Wonder ous Rose
(b) In Italy
Gertrude A. Fucba
10. (a) Selected
(b) Cuckoo
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Helen Gebauer
How's My Boy
Ethel Winepole
The Winds in the South
Myrtle Vanderslioe
13. (a) When Chorus Sleeps
(b) Ave Maria - with Violin
May Fielia
14.
Selected
Burnham
Boyd
Homer
Soott
Samuels
Gounod
H. Duffey
7. Violin - Legend
Fanny Sharfsin
8. (a) Caro Mio Ben
(b) Love Me or Love Me Hot
Grace Davis
Wieniawski
Gordiani
Secchi
15. Piano - Prelude C# Minor Rachmaninobb
Mildred Whitehill
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